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@GreatP3nguin If it's doing that when the site is sized down it's almost definitely CSS. Most likely some code inside a media query for small screen sizes. Or if it was written mobile-first, the problem is with the main CSS and not inside the media query, but at this point who's even paying attention to what I'm saying any more?

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@GreatP3nguin If it's doing that when the site is sized down it's almost definitely CSS. Most likely some code inside a media query for small screen sizes. Or if it was written mobile-first, the problem is with the main CSS and not inside the media query, but at this point who's even paying attention to what I'm saying any more?

The problem is that the width of the site is set to 85% in the .ipsLayout_container selector (and a max-width of 40000px :P), which adds some borders in desktop mode, but doesn't look good in the mobile theme. So it should be reset to 100% in mobile mode, pretty easy fix.

But it is pretty annoying that websites switches to mobile theme as soon as the width goes under 1024px, as the half-width of a 24" monitor is usually 960px...